Kevin Durant's brother used Instagram to take shots at Draymond Green following the exchange between the two players on Monday night, or so it would seem.

Durant hasn't been keen on saying how he feels about the fiasco and refused to reveal much on the matter when reporters questioned him earlier this week. However, his brother Tony has very little to be concerned about, given that he stands no risk of an NBA fine.

The star's sibling seemed to throw shade at Green via an Instagram story that has since been deleted. But not before Bleacher Report grabbed screenshots.

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“True colors ain’t hard to see when someone is mad!" he wrote. "It’s so much more clearer now lol.”

He added: “Instead of competing with what’s already written, just follow along before the greatness is done rubbing off on you and people see you for what you really are…”

While he didn't mention any names, Tony left little doubt over who the target of his posts were and it would be hard to believe that it wasn't Green.

The fiery Dubs star, who was suspended from Tuesday night's game against the Atlanta Hawks, is said to have repeatedly called Durant a b***h and even brought up his looming free agency.

via spin.ph

Meanwhile, the argument between the teammates has prompted much speculation over Durant's future, while an anonymous Warriors player has said that last season's NBA Finals MVP is very unlikely to re-sign after what went down.

“With what was said, there is already no way Durant is coming back,” the player said to The Athletic. “The only hope is that they can say this summer, ‘See, KD. We’ve got your back. We protected you from Draymond.’”

Head coach Steve Kerr was not a happy camper after witnessing two of his most important players engage in such a heated argument. But he has said that the team will be fine.

“I think we’ll be fine,” he said. “We’re a team that goes through stuff, just like everybody else. And things happen, bumps in the road. You’ve got to move forward. It’s all part of coaching a team, it’s all part of being on a team. You have to get through the adversity and there are some difficult times and you just get through them.”

via nbcsports.com

What This Means

Durant's brother has often weighed in on issues involving the star forward via social media and he could be very well informed.

His post also seemed to suggest that this goes deeper than what happened on Monday night. So, while it's very possible that he knows exactly what's going on, Tony could also be as far removed from the situation as regular fans.

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